The Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group works to help people whose rights have been violated and investigates cases involving such abuse, as well as assessing the overall human rights situation in Ukraine. The Group also seeks to develop awareness of human rights issues through public events and its various publications

The Prosecutor in the Georgy Gongadze case, where three men are charged with carrying out the murder, has asked the court to order medical assessments for the defendants. This could mean yet another adjournment of the trial | detail

"He who saves one human being is as if he saves an entire world." Five families from the Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhya and Kirovohrad regions have been recognized as “Righteous among the Nations”. | detail

They demand an investigation into the tampering with the case as well as the withdrawal of the honour to Mr Potebenko since “such an award given the sham investigation into the Gongadze murder is an insult to those people who really are attempting to build democracy and a law-based state in Ukraine and inflicts pain on Georgys family and relatives | detail

It has taken a over a year for the trial to begin of three former police officers who are accused of causing the death of Oleh Dunich. An appeal court yesterday upheld the decision to remand the accused in custody pending the trial | detail

She points out that Potebenko, when Prosecutor General, ignored Georgy Gongadzes official statement that he was being followed, and did nothing to achieve an effective investigation into the murder | detail

Gongadzes mother, Lesya Gongadze, said today that the Presidents failure to keep the promises given to the European Parliament in 2005 showed one thing only. “I think that he simply cant do it.The Prosecutor General has passed the case to a new investigator, Mr Kharchenko who has to start from the beginning ..." | detail

In an interview with UNIAN, the Council of Europe Secretary General Terry Davis has said that the CEs greatest disappointment is over the lack of real progress in solving the murder of Ukrainian journalist Georgy Gongadze. | detail

How a woman in her eighth month of pregnancy was placed in a remand prison cell and why the ambulance service saw no grounds for taking her to hospital are only two of the questions requiring answers | detail

Kremenchug resident Roman Pustovy died on 18 March 2006 in the Avtozavodsky district police station. Seven months later the prosecutors office has yet to give any statement as to the cause of his death | detail